As @Heinz Traub said the problem comes from the cursor defined on the RegisterClass
or RegisterClassEx
call. You probably have code like:
BOOL CMyWnd::RegisterWindowClass()
{
WNDCLASS wndcls;
// HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetInstanceHandle();
HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetResourceHandle();
if (!(::GetClassInfo(hInst, _T("MyCtrl"), &wndcls)))
{
// otherwise we need to register a new class
wndcls.style = CS_DBLCLKS | CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
wndcls.lpfnWndProc = ::DefWindowProc;
wndcls.cbClsExtra = wndcls.cbWndExtra = 0;
wndcls.hInstance = hInst;
wndcls.hIcon = NULL;
wndcls.hCursor = AfxGetApp()->LoadStandardCursor(IDC_ARROW);
wndcls.hbrBackground = (HBRUSH) (COLOR_3DFACE + 1);
wndcls.lpszMenuName = NULL;
wndcls.lpszClassName = _T("MyCtrl");
if (!AfxRegisterClass(&wndcls))
{
AfxThrowResourceException();
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
where the wndcls.hCursor
says what cursor will be used when WM_SETCURSOR
message is thrown; it happens every time it occurs a mouse move and not only.
I solved a similar problem this way:
In the class' message map add an entry for the WM_SETCURSOR
message:
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CMyWnd, CWnd)
//... other messages
ON_WM_SETCURSOR()
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
Add the method OnSetCursor
, which will override the parent class' implementation:
BOOL CMyWnd::OnSetCursor(CWnd* pWnd, UINT nHitTest, UINT message)
{
if (SomeCondition())
return FALSE;
return __super::OnSetCursor(pWnd, nHitTest, message);
}
Explanation: when SomeCondition()
is true, you will not call parent's implementation. May be you want always to have a cursor not superseded with parent class behavior, so you just need an even shorter method:
BOOL CMyWnd::OnSetCursor(CWnd* pWnd, UINT nHitTest, UINT message)
{
return FALSE;
}
And the declaration of the method in the header file is:
afx_msg BOOL OnSetCursor(CWnd* pWnd, UINT nHitTest, UINT message);